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Benefits of Using a Bow Scope  

If you’re just starting out in the exciting world of archery, or you’re a hunter looking to convert to bowhunting for a challenge, we’ll let you in on a little secret. Your favorite archery supply store can hook you up with a scope for your bow. Just a heads up, we know you are likely familiar with scopes seen on rifles, but bow scopes are pretty different. While rifle scopes provide magnification to make your target appear closer, bow scopes do not. With this key difference, you may wonder how a bow scope can actually help with your budding archery skills. We’ll review the benefits of using a bow scope, the different types of scopes available to use, how to pick the right one for you, and where you can purchase one.

Advantages of Using a Bow Scope

If we told you there was an easy way to improve your aim with just a single tool, would you believe us? By securing a bow scope, also known as a bow sight, you should immediately see better accuracy with every shot. Bow scopes provide a reference for hunters or archers to line up their shots using pins. Using a scope can help alleviate eye strain and remove distractions from view, so you can improve your focus on the target.

There are two main types of bow scopes you can choose from, either a fixed pin or a single pin. It will ultimately come down to which one you feel the most comfortable shooting with, but we will detail each method below so you can make a decision. With some practice, you can master either type of bow sight.

Benefits of Using a Fixed Pin Bow Scope

For years, fixed pin scopes were commonly used and served as a dutiful favorite amongst many bow hunters. Fixed pin scopes are also a popular place to start for new archers to be introduced to sights for the first time, since you won’t need to make many adjustments on the fly. A fixed pin scope is also known as a multiple pin scope, since you can set up a stack of a few fixed pins. You can set up the pins for any distance you would like, but usually, most hunters set the pins in evenly stepped increments. For instance, you can set pins for 20, 30, and 40 yards so each pin is 10 yards apart, or you can increase the increments to 15 yards if you feel you need more range.

Think about your skills and the range you’re comfortable shooting. You may also consider the hunting conditions, and how close you can get to the game you’re hunting. This will help you set an appropriate set of distances.

Benefits of Using a Single Pin Bow Scope

A single pin bow scope, or a slider scope, has a lot of devoted fans who swear by it. Instead of having multiple pins you can set up for varying distances, single pin scopes, to no surprise, use one pin that can be adjusted on the go. Single pin scopes leave the view less cluttered than multiple pin scopes, giving the hunter a clearer view and less chance of aiming with the wrong pin. Some archers also prefer single pin scopes because they find the set ranges on multiple pin scopes to be unrealistic when dealing with moving targets. In the case of single pin scopes, more freedom can bring more difficulty.

Single pin scopes may take some time to get used to, but more advanced bow hunters can compensate for the difference in distance without needing to adjust the sight. It will take some practice, but many end up preferring this method once they are used to it.

How to Use a Bow Scope

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Imagine shooting at a target 50 yards ahead of you. If your shot doesn’t have enough height or arc, the arrow will fall flat dozens of yards ahead of your target. The pins take the distance into consideration, which is why proper setup is so important. You can place the perfect shot by lining up the pin in the middle of your target, which will guarantee a much more accurate and closer chance of hitting your mark.

Ask your local archery shop to help you install a scope for your bow and take some practice shots before throwing yourself into the real thing. This way you can make sure everything is installed correctly and you feel comfortable with the bow scope type of your choosing.

How to Choose the Right Bow Scope for You

We know it can be overwhelming when you’re starting out. Archery enthusiasts today have a rather fortunate problem of having so many options in front of them. Even when you select the type of bow scope you want to use, scopes come in different models, prices, sizes, colors, and more. We certainly don’t want you to be overwhelmed, so feel free to contact us if you don’t know where to start. Whether you’re a competitor or a hunter, we can cover you with our selection of bow scopes and accessories.

Get started with better aim right now with a perfect bow scope manufactured by a team of bow users at Specialty Archery. View our products, or get more information on our best sellers. Although there are many options out there, you’ll still find some patented gear you won’t be able to find anywhere else! Distributors, dealers, and archery shops all around the country trust us.

Since we’re a team of archery experts, we know what bow users of all experience levels need. Connect with us today so we can get you started with the right tools and equipment you need. Whether you’re just starting out or in need of some replacements for some well-worn gear. We’re constantly refreshing ourselves with what’s new in the market, leading us to create innovative products with insightful design.

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